The Suara Festival, under the slogan "In Culture We Trust," will take place in Bali from July 26th to 28th. Over the course of three days, the festival will feature events in music, culture, healthy living, art performances, discussions, and workshops.
Suara, which means "voice" in Indonesian, has been held in Bali for three consecutive years. This year's festival coincides with the official opening of Nuanu City, a major development project covering 44 hectares.
The event is expected to be large-scale, with 4,000 attendees anticipated. The festival will have several themed areas, including music, art, culture, health, a discussion platform, workshops, a market, and a children's zone.
The program includes physical and spiritual practices, creative workshops, and a comprehensive musical lineup across three stages.
Headliners include HVOB (live), known for their hypnotic vocals and performances at festivals like Burning Man and Fuji Rock Japan; LP Giobbi, global music director for W Hotels, DJ, and producer; groove-house producer and DJ Deer Jade.
Instrumental samplers and beatmakers Geju; Australian electronic duo Lastlings; Grammy-nominated indie-electronic trio Mansionair from Australia; award-winning melodic house and techno musician Rodriguez Jr (live); and Sainte Vie (live), founder of the Akumandra label.
Indonesian artists performing include Batavia Collective from Jakarta, experimental group Orasaré, Tantra Collective featuring Archie, Danny, Kai & Ones, and eclectic groovers We Are Neurotic.
Tickets for the festival are available on the Suara website, starting at 1.5 million rupiahs per day. Children under 12 can attend for free.
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